Archive for June 2025
STAINED RELATIONS
The Wolfsie household is a happening place. Mary Ellen keeps asking, “What happened here?” She knows something has happened, but wants to see if I’m responsible. But she always knows it’s me. I hear these words every day, sometimes more than once. The question arises when I am left alone at home or when Mary…
Read MoreWestfield Youth Set 2nd Double Walk/Run
We are excited to announce our second annual Walk/Run event, “The Double,” will be held on Saturday, August 9, at Cool Creek Park from 8 to 10 a.m.! “The Double” is a 2-mile family-friendly Walk/Run event, with the name referring to both the two-mile closed-loop course and our desire to double our impact in Westfield.…
Read MoreAnderson Museum of Art Call for Artists
The Anderson Museum of Art is seeking submissions for its annual Figures of Speech exhibition. For the 14th consecutive year, AMOA is hosting this exhibition, which utilizes all the classic “Figures of Speech” to develop works of art. Call for Artists: Figures of Speech Digital Entries Due: Monday, June 30, 2025; Opening Reception: First Friday,…
Read MoreHamilton Heights Mini Camp Inspires, Educates and Engages Students
The Hamilton Heights Youth Assistance Program (HHYAP) and the Hamilton County Sheriff’s Office School Resource Officers (SRO) teamed up once again to host the 4th annual mini camp at Hamilton Heights Elementary School in Arcadia. This three-day interactive camp welcomed nearly 30 students entering grades 4–8, offering them a unique and exciting way to kick…
Read MoreHCH Food Bank Drive Tomorrow
Want to help the Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank by doing some shopping? Then Saturday is the perfect day for you. Meijer Simply Give Double Match Day is Saturday. Just head to either of the two Noblesville Meijer Stores – 7000 Mercantile Blvd. or 5956 Promenade Shops Blvd. – and add a $10 donation to…
Read MoreTrampas Whalin Announces Run for Judge
Trampas Whalin, a seasoned attorney and community advocate, has officially announced his candidacy for Superior Court 4, pledging to bring a continued steady, principled voice to the bench. He is running in the Republican Primary, which will take place on May 5. His campaign centers around three core conservative values: Respect, Reason, and Reliability. “Justice…
Read MoreCurrent Run Reminiscent of Pacers’ ABA Glory Days
The Indiana Pacers may be playing for the organization’s first NBA championship this month but there are those of us old enough to remember when Indianapolis was title town in the early 1970s. Roger Brown, Mel Daniels, Freddie Lewis and former Purdue star Billy Keller played on three ABA championship teams back in the days…
Read MoreNOT REMOTELY POSSIBLE
My birthday is coming up— in about 9 months—but don’t give it any thought. I have already bought myself the perfect gift from the Brookstone website. The Brookstone Pillow Universal TV Remote Control: “Never again will you have to ask, ‘Where’s the remote?’ And you’ll never lose it in between the cushions. Why? Because it…
Read MoreTrump Administration Appoints Steve Brown to Indiana Post
The Trump Administration recently appointed Steve Brown as the new State Executive Director (SED) for the USDA Farm Service Agency (FSA) in Indiana. Brown joined the Indiana FSA team on May 5, 2025. “When America’s farming communities prosper, the entire nation thrives. This new group of USDA appointees will ensure President Trump’s America First agenda…
Read MoreAsk Rusty – Social Security Questions Asked Over Coffee
Dear Rusty: My coffee conversations among a group of friends have resulted in several questions about Social Security: 1. What happens to the Social Security account of someone who dies before retirement age. What happens to that money and where does it end up? 2. How does the decreased birth rate of the USA affect future…
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